all pixar movies are great, but up is tremendously overrated. finding nemo is the best film they've made by a country mile, though it might not be my favorite. my fav would probably be either monsters inc or toy story

5. Cars (Oh, yes...everything about the first Cars appealed to me, especially as a former NASCAR fan)

6. Finding Nemo

7. Toy Story

8. Monsters, Inc.

9. Ratatouille

10. Toy Story 2

11. A Bug's Life

...and I'm seeing Cars 2 in about 9 hours.

Wall-E is my #1 because the opening 30-45 minutes (before going into space) is one of the most well-done scenes I've ever seen in an animated movie ever (reminded me so much of Samurai Jack, actually), and Wall-E is such a unique protagonist that it blows my mind that that movie worked so well. In fact, the WORST part of the movie were the humans.

Up...the opening montage was sad, but I didn't threaten to cry until the end when he pinned that Grape Soda cap onto Russell...and that's the first time I almost cried at ANY movie in a looooong time. Next year, it happened again for TS3.

Wasn't as big a fan for A Bug's Life as most people are, and while Ratatouille is rather low on my list, I'll absolutely agree that it's Pixar's most underrated movie.

I'm really, really looking forward to Brave. And I haven't wanted a sequel to a movie as bad as I want one for The Incredibles since Harry Potter (and I KNEW those were coming out).

it's pretty much because disney wanted a franchise that they can make a lot of money off of through merchandising, and Cars, despite its standing in comparison to other Pixar films, could make a lot more money than, say, Up could, even though Up was a hugely superior film.

idk what it was about Ratatouille, I thought it was super boring. One of the worst movies I've seen was an exaggeration, it wasn't that terrible. And I couldn't connect with Toy Story 3 emotionally, probably cuz I never had sentimental attachment to my toys